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November 3-9 2007 Vol 211 No 3521

  • Health Poet, heal thy patient by Linley Boniface
    What do doctors and wordsmiths have in common? You’d be surprised.

  • Ecologic Taxpayer, have a cow by Dave Hansford
    There’s a great big mess down on the farm but guess who’s paying for the clean-up?

  • Economy Go figure by Brian Easton
    The fine art of spotting creative accounting and picking if companies are going to crash.

  • Under African Skies Miles of Niles by Gareth Morgan
    There’s a Blue Nile and a White Nile, and both of them are brown.

  • Sport Own goal by Paul Lewis
    Red alert: incoming Fijian goalkeeper at 12 o’clock high.

  • Inbox Space invaders by David Hill
    Closed doors have gone out the window.

  • Food Pure sensation by Martin Bosley
    Fresh, clean and healthy, the flavours of raw fish are not to be missed.

  • Travel When in Goa by Karen Goa
    Well, what did she expect?

  • Politics House of no shame by Jane Clifton
    It’s not an epidemic, but it is a serious outbreak.

  • Life And on the eighth day ... by Bill Ralston
    Working too hard is bad for you. Roll on the 35-hour week.

  • The Black Page Underdog’s show by Joanne Black
    Instead of winning public support, the police have only fuelled skepticism about their behaviour and the very existence of so-called terrorist threats.

  • Wide Area News Calling the shots by Russell Brown
    If Matt Drudge says it’s news, it’s news. Even if it ain’t true.

  • Editorial Fast follower
    The oft-cited business opportunities of branding New Zealand climate-friendly have been overstated.